The demonstration of Cockroach Janata Party has started in Jantar Mantar, Delhi. Social activist Sonam Wangchuk is also joining the protest. The purpose of this demonstration is to protest against paper leaks and irregularities in examinations. Abhijeet Deepke said that he will demand the resignation of Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan. Abhijeet Deepke had said that he would reach Delhi on Saturday morning. From here he will reach Sansad Marg police station and ask for permission to protest. If permission is granted, we will protest against paper leak. However, Delhi Police officials reached the airport and met Abhijeet there. During this time he also got permission to demonstrate.
Abhijeet Deepke told on X Post that the police has given permission for the protest and everyone will gather at Jantar Mantar. According to Abhijeet, his supporters started reaching Sansad Marg police station since morning. However, he easily got permission to perform. He had earlier called his supporters at Delhi Airport, but later appealed to the supporters to reach Jantar Mantar.
Cockroaches are gathering in Jantar Mantar
Deepke, who returned to Delhi from Boston, America, reached Delhi Airport at 8 in the morning and through X Post once again appealed to his supporters to reach Jantar Mantar. Security has been tightened from Jantar Mantar to Delhi Airport regarding CJP’s protest. Activist Sonam Wangchuk is also going to participate in CJP’s protest. Deepke is going to protest demanding the resignation of Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan over the NEET paper leak controversy and irregularities in CBSE. Delhi Police is also in alert mode regarding CJP’s first protest. Security has been tightened at Jantar Mantar. According to Delhi Police, no application for protest was given at Jantar Mantar till Saturday morning. Later Abhijeet sought permission from the police officials to protest and he was given permission.
What did Delhi Police say?
Delhi Police said that after taking proper undertaking from the students, it has been decided to give them permission. All the districts, especially North, Central, Southeast, Southwest, have been asked to provide easy facilities to all the students coming to participate in the protest. About 2,000 people will be deployed in New Delhi district. All of them have been instructed to avoid confrontation with protesters. The district will be divided into 12 zones, each of which will be headed by a DCP-rank officer. Delhi Police has issued an internal communication to all district and unit DCPs, alerting them about huge crowds, traffic disruptions and law-and-order problems in some parts of the capital on Saturday.
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